Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Local doll museum previews open house
Local doll museum previews open house: Did you have a favorite doll as a kid? Executive Director Ellen Tsagaris joined us today to talk about how the American Doll and Toy Museum celebrates all kinds of toys. For more information visit …
Monday, December 20, 2021
American Doll and Toy Museum: In Memoriam Anne Rice and bell hooks
American Doll and Toy Museum: In Memoriam Anne Rice and bell hooks: Those of us who are writers have lost two giants this past week, Anne Rice and bell hooks. I studied and taught both in my college litera...
Saturday, December 11, 2021
American Doll and Toy Museum: Christmas Dolls
American Doll and Toy Museum: Christmas Dolls: Christmas and dolls go hand in hand, and dolls are one of the great icons of Christmas. I like to display my dolls by theme and category ...
Thursday, November 25, 2021
American Doll and Toy Museum: Car Show Small Business Saturday American Doll and...
American Doll and Toy Museum: Car Show Small Business Saturday American Doll and...: Come Shop with Us Small Business Saturday November 27, 2021, 11 AM TO 3 PM! Support a local non profit business by choosing stocking stu...
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Halloween 2021
It is finally Halloween; I literally wait all year. All of October intoxicates me; I love the turning leaves, the pumpkins and gourds, the aisles of candy, the colors, the decorations which now include Dia de Muerto figures that I couldn’t find until recently.
I love the chill in the air, the way the changing leaves glow on a cloudy day. I love the feel of being cold and quelling the chill with hot chocolate or good, strong coffee.
We would go to Terror at Skellington Manor and I would see the dolls displayed, and the animatronics and mannikins that made up the vignettes like a giant doll house. We would visit the statue of Krampus, or Ruprecht, saved from rejection by the Festival of Trees because he had horns.
Most of all I loved the memories of my Dad rounding us kids
up and taking us trick or treating. I
missed the packages from San Jose, when my grandma and grandpa, then aunts and
uncles, would send Halloween care packages full of candy and plush for the holiday. I miss my mother, who made costumes for me
and for dolls that would accompany me on Halloween night, the cutouts she and I
made to decorate our windows, and the lights Dad put up. We did the annual
Later, we took our son trick or treating, going one year as the Darth Vader family, and another dressed in Halloween sweaters.
Now, it’s me and my neighbor, and old and best friend who keep the faith. I lost my Dad, Uncle, and mentor in three successive years in a row in November. My Dad, grandma, and one good friend all died on the same day, and I lost three friends on that horrible November day last year. Two years ago, it snowed on Halloween. No trick or treat. Last year, Aunt Connie, who also loved the holiday and candy, was also gone.
This year, Lori and I are getting ready to set up tonight,
we missed Skellington Manor because we did trunk or treat at our Doll and
Happy Halloween, Happy Day of the Dead, thanks to all who came yesterday and helped with Trunk or Treat! May the Great Pumpkin be good to us all this year.
Here are images of Halloween dolls and decor!
Saturday, October 16, 2021
eBay is Destroying the doll collectors market! Say it ain't so! Thanks, Rachel Hoffman for Speaking Out!
Here is the link to Rachel Hoffman's YouTube channel where she speaks out about eBay's latest move which is hurting doll collecting. They got rid of the categories like Barbie, American Girl, Vintage, German Bisque, etc, and lumped all dolls together. It's hard enough to search for rare dolls as it is, but they've made the search for particular dolls more time consuming.
Rachel Hoffman of Turn of the Century Antiques
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZbdFcsstQw
Rachel is a good friend, and a great doll person. I've bought from her, but also cataloged items for her
on eBay. I have been a buyer on eBay of many things for over 20 years. Many blamed eBay for
hurting the vintage doll market, e.g., too many listings, but that could just be the fact that more and
more dolls became available, and according to Adam Smith's predictions and laissez-faire economics,
more dolls led to lower prices.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
American Doll and Toy Museum: Museum Update; Three weeks into the Fray!
American Doll and Toy Museum: Museum Update; Three weeks into the Fray!: Happy Fall, finally, though it has been unseasonably warm. Rain today is more de rigueur, and the temps will begin to fall midweek. It...
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